July 3, 2012

There are more than 1 million words in the English language. Unless you know what they all mean, you could probably use a dictionary.

But who wants to carry around a gigantic book with a million word definitions in it? Not me! That's especially because I do most of my reading on computers.

Why look up a word in a traditional dictionary when I can press Ctrl + right-click on any word either online or offline and retrieve a definition? That's exactly what WordWeb helps you do.

WordWeb also includes a full thesaurus, as well as more than 5,000 audio pronunciation recordings and more than 65,000 text pronunciations. You can even look up a word in online encyclopedias like Wikipedia and Wiktionary.

Ever notice how the burger you get at McDonald's doesn't look a lot like the one in the commercials? There's a good reason! This video takes you behind the scenes at a hamburger photo shoot. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE >>

Facebook isn't done adding new features yet. The latest is Timeline, which arranges all your Facebook content into, well, a timeline. You really have to see it to get the full effect. I'll walk you through what it can do.

In Northeast India's mountainous Meghalaya region, summer monsoons turn gentle streams into raging torrents. Fig trees stabilize river banks and can be trained by caretakers to spread and form living bridges.

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